New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... feelings his appearance in their peaceful abode had excited -it was his anxiety to sooth them . " Citizens , " said he , in a manner sufficiently respectful to reassure them , and dissipate their apprehensions ; " I am merely fulfilling ...
... feelings his appearance in their peaceful abode had excited -it was his anxiety to sooth them . " Citizens , " said he , in a manner sufficiently respectful to reassure them , and dissipate their apprehensions ; " I am merely fulfilling ...
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... feelings are not to be considered - the country's welfare is paramount to all . It is our duty to take care that the tyrant shall never again be able to take refuge in this asylum . " " The republican soldiers , half - drunk as they ...
... feelings are not to be considered - the country's welfare is paramount to all . It is our duty to take care that the tyrant shall never again be able to take refuge in this asylum . " " The republican soldiers , half - drunk as they ...
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... feeling of sympathy in her heart for the young lady - not the less readily excited by the fact that the widow ... feelings of solicitude concerning her gallant and disinterested preserver . Constantly engaged in the various campaigns in ...
... feeling of sympathy in her heart for the young lady - not the less readily excited by the fact that the widow ... feelings of solicitude concerning her gallant and disinterested preserver . Constantly engaged in the various campaigns in ...
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... feelings with re- gard to Mademoiselle de Souland . His efforts to restore her to her property , with all his acknowledged nobleness of heart and generosity of ... feeling of a tenderer nature than a 8 A Fragment of Modern History .
... feelings with re- gard to Mademoiselle de Souland . His efforts to restore her to her property , with all his acknowledged nobleness of heart and generosity of ... feeling of a tenderer nature than a 8 A Fragment of Modern History .
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strengthened by a feeling of a tenderer nature than a mere sense of justice , and he might have looked forward at some future day to share the happiness he had secured for her . Certain it is , that the greatest de- light he enjoyed ...
strengthened by a feeling of a tenderer nature than a mere sense of justice , and he might have looked forward at some future day to share the happiness he had secured for her . Certain it is , that the greatest de- light he enjoyed ...
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